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senator. >> federal agents say, they have arrested 45-year-old paul kevin curtis of mississippi. the deadly substance. known as ry-sin. both letters were intercepted at screening facilities.and both were post-marked memphis tennessee - april 8th. the white house says, staffers followed a careful drill in handling the letters.and no one was injured. >> jacqueline: it was a new warmer day today. '70s but along the coast we saw cooler conditions with upper 50s and 60s. tonight, clear skies and mild. again, that warming trend will continue for the weekend. the satellite and radar showing clear skies. high-pressure is driving this storm to this north of us. it will stay sunny and warm. temperatures of the door to more will be 40's for the most part. 40's and san francisco. 43 in pleasanton. we are going to warm up rather quickly. 77 degrees in palo alto. '70s and san jose. 70's also for the east bay. and upper 70's for the inland valleys. '70s and danville, livermore, the 60s along the immediate coast. with the sea breezes and 70's in san francisco and for the north brae. a look at yo
senator. >> federal agents say, they have arrested 45-year-old paul kevin curtis of mississippi. the deadly substance. known as ry-sin. both letters were intercepted at screening facilities.and both were post-marked memphis tennessee - april 8th. the white house says, staffers followed a careful drill in handling the letters.and no one was injured. >> jacqueline: it was a new warmer day today. '70s but along the coast we saw cooler conditions with upper 50s and 60s. tonight, clear...
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you can see the city name down on the lower left, mississippi. the number next to the city is the derivative of the gps marker for this google location and i sort of transposed the numbers and used that. i wanted to connotate that virtual world and also there was a visual connection to the photographic heritage that was pretty wild. on top of this moment in time, there is also a breaking down of the imagery thaps in the google pictures themselves, most of these are lo fi and i chose that i guess because of the esthetics. it did not contain the same look as these and it also erode the truth and makes the lens a little bit blurry, it alters things from a technical point of view. so, you could see these pictures that sort of describe them as drive-by pictures that we are drive-by really captures this and not necessarily immersive in any way. it is literally a car driving by capturing a moment. some of this has been done in the past, walker evans took pictures out of a moving vehicle. in fact, strangely, right upstairs in the library before this talk
you can see the city name down on the lower left, mississippi. the number next to the city is the derivative of the gps marker for this google location and i sort of transposed the numbers and used that. i wanted to connotate that virtual world and also there was a visual connection to the photographic heritage that was pretty wild. on top of this moment in time, there is also a breaking down of the imagery thaps in the google pictures themselves, most of these are lo fi and i chose that i...
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that suspect called kevin curtis has been arrested in his home in tupelo, mississippi. the authorities were led there as a result of the investigation. three letters positive for the potentially dangerous and deadly substance ricin. wicker, president obama and the judge's all postmarked april 8th from memphis, according to authorities. what they don't know is why he did. there's little information, little evidence on what his motive could have been, what we do know, it's had a huge impact here on capitol hill. other offices including senator richard shelby checked after reports of suspicious packages. both here on capitol hill and back in local districts. nothing else found. but there's a heightened concern here after boston and what happened there on monday. plus, a courthouse evacuation after a bomb threat there yesterday, not connected to this, according to authorities at least as far as they know right now. but mail headed to capitol hill, well, that's on hold this week. richard. >> tracie potts with the very latest on that developing story. thank you. also developi
that suspect called kevin curtis has been arrested in his home in tupelo, mississippi. the authorities were led there as a result of the investigation. three letters positive for the potentially dangerous and deadly substance ricin. wicker, president obama and the judge's all postmarked april 8th from memphis, according to authorities. what they don't know is why he did. there's little information, little evidence on what his motive could have been, what we do know, it's had a huge impact here...
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now that it seems to be the tallest tower, but west of the mississippi, what a marvelous marker for this place. when you see it as a distance, this tower, you will know that the center is at it's space. when you arrive in san francisco from los angeles or san diego, you will be in this tower. so it's a marvelous combination to have the gateway to the city and the tallest building next to each other. it's an extraordinary combivenlths combination for the center, a new place for the city. the tower will raise into sky and we have designed it to be as delicate as possible and to end that will almost dissolve in the air. it will be a very san franciscans tower. i'm very happy to be here today. thank you all very much. [ applause ] >> cesar doesn't age. he's just timeless. thank you, cesar. our next speaker is synonymous with quality and development. he's got one of the most paramount development terms, he's involved with all policy and procedure and new centers and cultivating new investor relations. heinz has an impressive portfolio with value property of $24 billion. one of the many reason
now that it seems to be the tallest tower, but west of the mississippi, what a marvelous marker for this place. when you see it as a distance, this tower, you will know that the center is at it's space. when you arrive in san francisco from los angeles or san diego, you will be in this tower. so it's a marvelous combination to have the gateway to the city and the tallest building next to each other. it's an extraordinary combivenlths combination for the center, a new place for the city. the...
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. >> in mississippi, a twister landed and left three people dead in mississippi, missouri, and nebraska. know they are cleaning undamage. there were downed trees and freezing rain in northern new york. >> sad news to report, jonathan winters has died. a family friend says the ohio native died last night of natural causes at his home. he was a pioneer in the art of sandup comedy and known for his energy and gift bore mimicking. he inspired robin williams and jim cary. he was 87 years old. >> fight between the dodgers and padres left a high-priced dodgers player with a broken collar bone. san diego slugger charged the pitcher's mound after being hit by a pitch from the dodger and players from both teams jumped in. he signed $14 million, six-year contract with los angeles last winter and it still is unknown how long he will be sidelined. >> that is what you get for fighting. >> that guy is hit all time because he leans into the plate. come on! >> he said-he said. the forecast? >> what i say, we know it will be windy with temperatures dropping dramatically to sunday and monday, 10- to 15-de
. >> in mississippi, a twister landed and left three people dead in mississippi, missouri, and nebraska. know they are cleaning undamage. there were downed trees and freezing rain in northern new york. >> sad news to report, jonathan winters has died. a family friend says the ohio native died last night of natural causes at his home. he was a pioneer in the art of sandup comedy and known for his energy and gift bore mimicking. he inspired robin williams and jim cary. he was 87 years...
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as a result, the conversation in mississippi, the dialogue in mississippi have opened up and people are a lot more open now about the issues that they used to have. >> michael: leroy clemons it is hard to imagine that anyone encompasses the words the march goes on than you. we thank you for coming into "the war room" today. up next where every these koch brothers go greed is sure to follow. and the next destination is the media business. god save us all. that story and more right after the break. ♪ >> i think it's brilliant. (vo) first, news and analysis with a washington perspective from an emmy winning insider. >> i know this stuff, and i love it. (vo) followed by humor and bill press and stephanie miller. >> what a way to start the day. >> michael: earlier this month, m-live an online collection of local michigan newspapers began to publish a new column about michigan legislation. it was described as . . . but the mackinac center is actually the largest conservative state level policy think contain income the entire country. it is even affiliated with the heritage foundation. so ho
as a result, the conversation in mississippi, the dialogue in mississippi have opened up and people are a lot more open now about the issues that they used to have. >> michael: leroy clemons it is hard to imagine that anyone encompasses the words the march goes on than you. we thank you for coming into "the war room" today. up next where every these koch brothers go greed is sure to follow. and the next destination is the media business. god save us all. that story and more...
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it's probably happening as we speak, chris, in mississippi. and here are the charges. first of all he is being charged with threatening the life of the president. and second, he is also being charged with threatening the life of others using the mail. and these charges could put him in a place where he could face up to 15 years in prison and $500,000 in fines. now, of course this whole thing came to light because this man whose name is paul kevin curtis allegedly sent letters that at least initially tested positive with the poison ricin to not just the white house but also to senator roger wicker who is from mississippi. and just moments ago senator wicker spoke for the first time about this, told our producer. but he actually knows this man because he is an elvis impersonator back in mississippi. and senator wicker and his wife actually hired him a few years back to help at a party they were throwing he said for a young couple. but he went onto say that his impression is that since then this man, paul kevin curtis, mental state has deteriorated and that is pretty clea
it's probably happening as we speak, chris, in mississippi. and here are the charges. first of all he is being charged with threatening the life of the president. and second, he is also being charged with threatening the life of others using the mail. and these charges could put him in a place where he could face up to 15 years in prison and $500,000 in fines. now, of course this whole thing came to light because this man whose name is paul kevin curtis allegedly sent letters that at least...
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at a violent twister near prairie point, mississippi. >> look at the house. holy mackerel. >> reporter: the man who shot the video says he watched his friend's house disappear. fortunately no one was home. >> the folks that are here that have lost everything that they have, it can't get much worse for them. >> reporter: the storms that killed one person and injured five in mississippi thursday were part of a massive system that stretched from canada to the gulf of mexico. >> we have been tracking the storm complex for four days across the plains and the southeast. the tornadoes that touched down here in mississippi, they have done significant damage and the wind speeds would have to be at least 120 miles per hour to do this kind of damage. >> reporter: irvin hill was sleeping in his mobile home when a tornado lifted and tossed the structure. >> everything went up together. it went up in the sky. next thing i knew i landed out there up under that tree. >> reporter: heavy storms claimed two more lives in nebraska and missouri before they dumped hail and ripped
at a violent twister near prairie point, mississippi. >> look at the house. holy mackerel. >> reporter: the man who shot the video says he watched his friend's house disappear. fortunately no one was home. >> the folks that are here that have lost everything that they have, it can't get much worse for them. >> reporter: the storms that killed one person and injured five in mississippi thursday were part of a massive system that stretched from canada to the gulf of...
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senator and a mississippi judge. as cbs reporter ines ferre reports i would comes just after charges were dropped against another man. >> reporter: the fbi arrested james everett dutschke at his home in mississippi overnight. hours after this photo was taken. agents searched his house and the studio he owned this week. as part of the investigation into ricin tainted letters sent to president p and other officials. -- obama and other officials. during that search the 41-year- old denied having anything to do with the poisoned letters. >> this is just crazy. this is just insane. >> reporter: the letters which tested positive for ricin were september to the president and -- sent to the president and senator wicker of mississippi. a tainted letter was also sent to an 80-year-old mississippi judge whose family dutschke has clashed with in the past. charges were initially filed against an elvis impersonator named curtis but were dropped tuesday. >> i would like to move on with me life and find out what normal is again. >>
senator and a mississippi judge. as cbs reporter ines ferre reports i would comes just after charges were dropped against another man. >> reporter: the fbi arrested james everett dutschke at his home in mississippi overnight. hours after this photo was taken. agents searched his house and the studio he owned this week. as part of the investigation into ricin tainted letters sent to president p and other officials. -- obama and other officials. during that search the 41-year- old denied...
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. >>> federal agents arrested a mississippi man overnight, suspected of sending letters contaminated with poison to president obama and senator roger wicker. the move comes just days after the betters were intercepted in mail-sorting facilities. tracie potts is live with the details. >> reporter: authorities after an exhaustive investigation traced the letters to paul kevin curtis of tupelo, mississippi. he was arrested at his home in mississippi, as authorities try to figure out what the motive was here. three letters that tested positive for potentially dangerous ricin. the one sent to senator wicker never made it to capitol hill. it was intercepted. one sent to president obama was intercepted offsite. all of them postmarked april 8th. and all postmarked for memphis. what gave it away was the common signature. i am kevin curtis and i approve this message, at the end of the letters. the test on the first letter to wicker, had proved inconclusive. and the second one, as well. they're trying to figure out how potent this ricin was. and while it initially tested positive, the further t
. >>> federal agents arrested a mississippi man overnight, suspected of sending letters contaminated with poison to president obama and senator roger wicker. the move comes just days after the betters were intercepted in mail-sorting facilities. tracie potts is live with the details. >> reporter: authorities after an exhaustive investigation traced the letters to paul kevin curtis of tupelo, mississippi. he was arrested at his home in mississippi, as authorities try to figure out...
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record land sale of $191 million of ceremonial ground break which is the tallest tower in the western mississippi. mr. pell i has designed the transit tower and will highlight the importance of public transit to the region and state of california. as you know, the pros -- proceeds of the sale will help construct the transit center and allow us to keep thousands of jobs to our disadvantaged communities and veterans and women and also allow us to keep our mentor ship for our youth. that's what the transit project center is doing. the development of the tower, has committed to build i am improvements with the transit center and you will see mission square which will serve as the primary entrance to the square. it will allow public access and providing a meeting and resting place for travelers and workers and residents in the area. the workers in the tower will have direct access to the rooftop that will allow benefits to work in the neighborhood. we congratulate them to the project and welcome them to our community. [ applause ] i would now like to introduce the man who has been essential and contin
record land sale of $191 million of ceremonial ground break which is the tallest tower in the western mississippi. mr. pell i has designed the transit tower and will highlight the importance of public transit to the region and state of california. as you know, the pros -- proceeds of the sale will help construct the transit center and allow us to keep thousands of jobs to our disadvantaged communities and veterans and women and also allow us to keep our mentor ship for our youth. that's what...
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if you are in mississippi, and i know latinos in mississippi, yes. some of the largest growth of latinos in the united states is in the south of the united states of america. i was talking to ana. i went 45 minutes outside of orlando, and there were 500 migrant workers. you know what they said to me? can you help us with the police? just want to be able to come and shop. here is what happens. i do not get paid, because they do not feel i have a recourse to demand payment for my work. part of it is -- and the other part, just overall -- look. let us make sure that these 11 million people that are so important to us as a community of people, the 20% of latinos that are undocumented in the united states of america -- they are important, because as they salaries,s, so do the wages, and benefits of everybody else. now, you have employers that cannot take them choose one against the other. i think that is an important vote, that november thing. stop the picking of winners and losers, pitting one group against another. tavis: let me go to the other end of t
if you are in mississippi, and i know latinos in mississippi, yes. some of the largest growth of latinos in the united states is in the south of the united states of america. i was talking to ana. i went 45 minutes outside of orlando, and there were 500 migrant workers. you know what they said to me? can you help us with the police? just want to be able to come and shop. here is what happens. i do not get paid, because they do not feel i have a recourse to demand payment for my work. part of it...
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they the arrest was in the tupelo, mississippi area.ell us this? >> yeah, i knew they had a suspect in this case, and i'm glad to see they have been able to apprehend and arrest this individual. and i would again make the assertion that it really has no relation to t boston bombings, it's very reminisce end of the anthrax attacks after 9/11. it's very dangerous when you have people sending poison to federal officers. the security is very high right now to protect the members of congress. we're very concerned about these packages. after 9/11, we implemented a procedu procedure that changed the way mail gets to the -- >> let me ask you another question about the situation in boston. just in terms of whether the suspects, the people that they talking, looking at right now in some of those photos, can you tell me whether they're confident, whether you're confident from your briefings that that person or those people are still in the area r still nearby, or do they think they could have fled the country or gone far away? >> you know, i honestly can't an
they the arrest was in the tupelo, mississippi area.ell us this? >> yeah, i knew they had a suspect in this case, and i'm glad to see they have been able to apprehend and arrest this individual. and i would again make the assertion that it really has no relation to t boston bombings, it's very reminisce end of the anthrax attacks after 9/11. it's very dangerous when you have people sending poison to federal officers. the security is very high right now to protect the members of congress....
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senator and mississippi judge. not that a threat was made but the actual poison was mailed in letters and sent to those recipients. the letters tested positive for ricin both in field tests and in subsequent lab tests. the main reason i think that story got lost is because of what it was competing with in the news cycle. a pair of other terrorism and disaster stories that were unfolding at the same time. another reason it story sort of surfaced last week and then went away all together was because there was a big development in the case that made it seem like it was over. made it seem like they caught the guy. the guy they arrested was maybe not really worth worrying about too much. >> a suspect identified as paul kevin curtis was arrested at his home in corinth, mississippi. the fbi says he is the man who tried to send two allegedly poisoned letters to president obama and mississippi senator roger wicker. curtis is a colorful character describing himself on his facebook page as a karate enthusiast and elvis impers
senator and mississippi judge. not that a threat was made but the actual poison was mailed in letters and sent to those recipients. the letters tested positive for ricin both in field tests and in subsequent lab tests. the main reason i think that story got lost is because of what it was competing with in the news cycle. a pair of other terrorism and disaster stories that were unfolding at the same time. another reason it story sort of surfaced last week and then went away all together was...
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that was against another mississippi man. we will have the latest in a full report just minutes away. gregg? >> gregg: well let's get to the good news first. really, it's all you air travelers out there. faa has suspended all employee furloughs and system will be back at full strength by tomorrow night. even after congress voted to approve a bill that would ease flight delays caused by automatic spending cuts, the blame game between democrats and republicans is, of course, in full swing. following it all, molly henneberg live in washington. >> molly: president obama has not signed the legislation yet. there is technical glitch that the senate needs to fix next week. federal aviation administration already is moving some money around to end furloughs. they said in a statement, quote, air traffic facilities will return to regular staffing levels over the next 24 hours and the system will resume normal operations by sunday evening. president obama contends that republicans are just now realizing that the sequester was a, quote,
that was against another mississippi man. we will have the latest in a full report just minutes away. gregg? >> gregg: well let's get to the good news first. really, it's all you air travelers out there. faa has suspended all employee furloughs and system will be back at full strength by tomorrow night. even after congress voted to approve a bill that would ease flight delays caused by automatic spending cuts, the blame game between democrats and republicans is, of course, in full swing....
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. >> hello, federal agents haved a mississippi man in connection to the ricin scare that targeted president obama and senator wicker. he we'll have the latest. new details on the boston bombing. the f.b.i. searched a landfall by the university. this comes as word that the obama administration pull would references to islam from terror training federals. is political correctness allowing them to fall through the crackings . we'll get the latest on the. we'll have new information indicate that this syrian government may be using chemical weapons on its own people. >> now a new report out of the new york fed suggest more it goes up, the less likely the economy will fully recovery. does one new york city have the right idea? it is paying off graduate loans . wayne. you say taxpayer money being used is a good thing in this case? >> you are talking about revitalizing a downtown area that is destitute. the idea is to help pay off a student loan but help to pay it off, those students will rent or buy a home in a distressed area. the city gains by getting educated people and they have to have a degr
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these are incidentally the critically supported mississippi river navigation. recently the secretary of the army has reaffirmed the core? authority to modify the missouri river operations to benefit downstream mississippi river navigation. based on 2013 and a forecast, the core implemented minimum missouri river water releases for the winter, that's reducing contributions from missouri to mississippi began in late december. high recent storms may affect spring and summer run of forecasts remain unclear. what is known as managing reservoirs in times of drought embody difficult trade-offs such as whether to release stored water in the near term to offset near-term impacts were to store water for future reuse in case of continued dryness. the 2012 drought affected as a regeneration in a variety of ways. impacts are largely at the power plant level. individual nuclear power plants curtailed operations due to what access problems and temperature issues. others pursued waivers to continue operations and higher water intake temperatures. lost generation was offset by
these are incidentally the critically supported mississippi river navigation. recently the secretary of the army has reaffirmed the core? authority to modify the missouri river operations to benefit downstream mississippi river navigation. based on 2013 and a forecast, the core implemented minimum missouri river water releases for the winter, that's reducing contributions from missouri to mississippi began in late december. high recent storms may affect spring and summer run of forecasts remain...
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he was taken without incident in tupelo, mississippi. authorities say it is connection with the ricin-laced letter to president obama and senator wick yer a judge. dutschke went in hiding after his home was searched. his attorney hasn't made public comments about her client today. earlier in the week she had said he had no involvement. we heard similar statements from dutschke. >> the people who know me know i don't have anything to do with this. >> and quite frankly people who don't know, know that this is just crazy and insane. >> this as we learn of an ongoing feud between him and paul kevin curtis. he is a person taken in custody earlier in the investigation. later, all charge were dropped. dutschkeam first surfaced when curtis' attorney said her client framed. the letters addressed to senator wicker and obama were retrieved and flagged in an off site mai facility before reaching their intended victims. >> turning to a developing story, the boston marathon bombing system sits in a prison hospital as investigators are trying to piece
he was taken without incident in tupelo, mississippi. authorities say it is connection with the ricin-laced letter to president obama and senator wick yer a judge. dutschke went in hiding after his home was searched. his attorney hasn't made public comments about her client today. earlier in the week she had said he had no involvement. we heard similar statements from dutschke. >> the people who know me know i don't have anything to do with this. >> and quite frankly people who...
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this is several towns in illinois near the mississippi river. the state governor declared four dozen counties disaster areas. many homes devastated. the rain was so intense it was like a waterfall, they said. >> we were bailing and urging it down the drain pipes, and until the window burst. the basement window burst from the water and people parading outside. >> the flooding caused to $30,000 in damage to her place. lots of other families telling similar stories. let's get to janice bean, the weather machine. it just keeps coming. >> springtime is going to bring floodsment unfortunately we're getting more rain on top of the areas that received five to eight inches of rainfall. and we super imposed the radar over the flood warnings across the mississippi river, the tribute tears that feed into the mississippi river unfortunately are over their banks, in some cases. we see flood warnings around illinois, indiana, missouri, kentucky, record flooding from last week, and on top of that we're expected to see not a lot of rain but enough to exacerbate
this is several towns in illinois near the mississippi river. the state governor declared four dozen counties disaster areas. many homes devastated. the rain was so intense it was like a waterfall, they said. >> we were bailing and urging it down the drain pipes, and until the window burst. the basement window burst from the water and people parading outside. >> the flooding caused to $30,000 in damage to her place. lots of other families telling similar stories. let's get to janice...
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this is part of the mississippi river watershed. we have another flooding situation we'll see this weekend, the red river that's up in towards fargo and grand forks, north dakota. look at this. they've had a lot of cold temps and snow in the area and it's cold now. this weekend, a major warmup, temps in the 70s and we're going to see major flooding toward monday and tuesday. a 20-foot rise in the river. that river, of course, flows to the north. >> shepard: as it continues to go down the mississippi, are they going to have problems in memphis and vicksburg or will it -- >> you're referring to two years ago with the historic flood. it will not be that kind of event. places will get to moderate and major but not record-breaking unless we see incredible rainfall the next couple weeks and we don't have indications of that. >> shepard: glad to hear that. yesterday we told you about the false report of the associated press twitter feed. stocks tanked down 150 points after hackers sent out a fake tweet about a situation at the white house
this is part of the mississippi river watershed. we have another flooding situation we'll see this weekend, the red river that's up in towards fargo and grand forks, north dakota. look at this. they've had a lot of cold temps and snow in the area and it's cold now. this weekend, a major warmup, temps in the 70s and we're going to see major flooding toward monday and tuesday. a 20-foot rise in the river. that river, of course, flows to the north. >> shepard: as it continues to go down the...
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for china tomorrow, and i get to go to china and tell them we've got the tallest building west of the mississippi, what about you? they are probably going to tell me they have tall buildings there as well but we at least have bragging rights. the state of the art, sustainable features, a plan, 1.4 million square foot office tower, developed, owned and operated by heinz. they are reoccurring the renounced architect. this is going to bring 142 good construction jobs in san francisco. i want to thank everybody that has been involved in this. as you can see the former transbay terminal site is exciting for me. when i was by willie brown, former mayor, i remember cleaning out behind the greyhound station and moving people along inside and outside that terminal and now to know that demolition is complete, it helped people get jobs particularly because of the funds made available. there were 55,000 hours of labor all done without any accident or injury in that demolition. 90 percent of that important work was completed by the 9 counties bay air -- area labor force. that's incredible for the work force t
for china tomorrow, and i get to go to china and tell them we've got the tallest building west of the mississippi, what about you? they are probably going to tell me they have tall buildings there as well but we at least have bragging rights. the state of the art, sustainable features, a plan, 1.4 million square foot office tower, developed, owned and operated by heinz. they are reoccurring the renounced architect. this is going to bring 142 good construction jobs in san francisco. i want to...
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roger wicker in mississippi received one of those letters believed to be curtis. lab tests are being conducted and results are expected in 48 hours. ricin is a highly toxic compound. >>> tonight new questions and accusations involving the 15-year-old girl who committed suicide after being allegedly sexually assaulted and bullied by three teenaged boys. they were all classmates at sarah toga high school. the los gatos school issued a report saying, audrey never reported being bullied. her parents say they met with school administrators several times asking the young men be expelled. >> the bullying occurred on campus between students. then that's something that the school perhaps should have prevented. >> the family accuses the school district of being more interested in protecting its image than taking responsibility for its lack of action. the district says it shares a common responsibility to stand up and speak out about harassing behavior. >>> coming up, lawmakers speaking after an investigative report. >> the governor needs to replace the president of the publ
roger wicker in mississippi received one of those letters believed to be curtis. lab tests are being conducted and results are expected in 48 hours. ricin is a highly toxic compound. >>> tonight new questions and accusations involving the 15-year-old girl who committed suicide after being allegedly sexually assaulted and bullied by three teenaged boys. they were all classmates at sarah toga high school. the los gatos school issued a report saying, audrey never reported being bullied....
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. >> we've been listening to the lee county sheriff in mississippi. apparently an arrest being made there in connection with the ricin investigation here in washington d.c. what this lee county sheriff has been telling us is there is a grave similarity between a letter sent to the justice court in mississippi with the letter sent to senator wicker and president obama. the man who has been arrested is a man named paul kenneth curtis. joining me is washington post reporter ed o'keefe. what can you tell me about the arrest investigation in d.c.? >> we know an arrest was made today. and the fact that this happened so quickly, we seem to get a sense yesterday they were moving in on someone because senators who were briefed on this yesterday afternoon were told that the suspect they believed had done this was someone who had written to government officials in the past. having tracked suspicious mail cases for a few years, i can tell you there are several different people out there that the u.s. postal investigation, the fbi and the police track on a basis.
. >> we've been listening to the lee county sheriff in mississippi. apparently an arrest being made there in connection with the ricin investigation here in washington d.c. what this lee county sheriff has been telling us is there is a grave similarity between a letter sent to the justice court in mississippi with the letter sent to senator wicker and president obama. the man who has been arrested is a man named paul kenneth curtis. joining me is washington post reporter ed o'keefe. what...
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senator and a mississippi judge. tonight, there are questions over the motive and whether someone in all this was framed. nbc's janet shamlian has the story. >> reporter: federal agents arrested karate teacher dutschke at his mississippi home. tonight, he's charged with possession of a biological agent with intent to use as a weapon. the latest chapter in a bizarre investigation after ricin laced letters were sent to president obama, senator roger wicker and a mississippi judge. when investigators searched his house and studio earlier this week, the 41-year-old denied any involvement. >> i had absolutely nothing to do with those letters and the person accused of sending those letters, her defense attorney or his defense attorney said -- steered them in my direction because i was probably an easy target. >> reporter: dutschke was referring to elvis impersonator paul kevin curtis, the man initially arrested for sending the letters. curtis also denied being involved and suggested dutschke might have set him up. he was h
senator and a mississippi judge. tonight, there are questions over the motive and whether someone in all this was framed. nbc's janet shamlian has the story. >> reporter: federal agents arrested karate teacher dutschke at his mississippi home. tonight, he's charged with possession of a biological agent with intent to use as a weapon. the latest chapter in a bizarre investigation after ricin laced letters were sent to president obama, senator roger wicker and a mississippi judge. when...
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the form letters were sent to president obama, senator roger wicker of mississippi, and mississippi judge sadie holland, who opened hers. >> a white kind of like grainy-type substance loose in the envelope. >> reporter: prosecutors say the missing pieces in the letters could refer to curtis' obsession with the sale of black market body parts. he's even written a book and tweeted about it. >> reporter: in a statement, his brother said, "we have no reason to believe kevin would be involved. we love him, and look forward to getting answers to make sense of all this." we met his neighbor lacey ross today. what do you think about the fact that he might have been cooking up ricin right next door? >> terrifying. really scary. i have two daughters. just knowing it could be that close to my children. >> reporter: just moments ago, members of the hazmat team arrived. a breached the door. took down the security camera. a lot of men are heavily armed, starting to gather evidence. the big question, what are they going to find inside? >> on the scene, thank you, matt gutman. >>> and coming up next here
the form letters were sent to president obama, senator roger wicker of mississippi, and mississippi judge sadie holland, who opened hers. >> a white kind of like grainy-type substance loose in the envelope. >> reporter: prosecutors say the missing pieces in the letters could refer to curtis' obsession with the sale of black market body parts. he's even written a book and tweeted about it. >> reporter: in a statement, his brother said, "we have no reason to believe kevin...
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senator and a mississippi judge. >> arthel: u.s. air travel expected to return to normal by tomorrow evening. this comes a day after congress passed legislation to allow the faa to suspend employee furloughs. they were caused by the automatic spending cuts known as sequestration. >> rick: a levee breach on the mississippi near st. louis, missouri. some people advised to consider evacuating. the river is expected to stay above flood stage into this coming week. >> arthel: i want to tell you about disturbing allegations against a nevada psychiatric hospital. it is now at the center of multiple investigations after being accused of releasing and then, quote, dumping hundreds of patients in other states across the country. dominic dinatale live w more. >> this really is disturbing. here is what happened in one case, according to a local media report. a man was let go from the psychiatric hospital in las vegas, given a one way ticket to sacramento and a greyhound bus, handed three days of medicines and sent on his way. when he turned up
senator and a mississippi judge. >> arthel: u.s. air travel expected to return to normal by tomorrow evening. this comes a day after congress passed legislation to allow the faa to suspend employee furloughs. they were caused by the automatic spending cuts known as sequestration. >> rick: a levee breach on the mississippi near st. louis, missouri. some people advised to consider evacuating. the river is expected to stay above flood stage into this coming week. >> arthel: i...
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fox news has learned that a letter addressed to senator roger wicker, republican of mississippi, has tested positive for the deadly poison ricin. now, this poisoned letter tested of sight before it went to the capitol, attorneys were apparently -- lawmakers were apparently never in any real danger. mr.ish officials in including fbi director and homeland security secretary have briefed senators behind closed doors tonight. and that letter -- this is just about where we are right now with what we know. a letter tested positive for poison that was sent to senator roger wicker, republican of mississippi. details, ase learn more we will be bringing it to you. stay with us. we're coming right back with the very latest. ♪3 lou:hree dead, more than 170 wounded. nation grieving. and these three are playing a blame game. we introduce you to them in tonight's "chalk talk." terrorism in boston, more threats from p'yongyang, general jackie and joins us in just moments. ♪ [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we bild must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you n
fox news has learned that a letter addressed to senator roger wicker, republican of mississippi, has tested positive for the deadly poison ricin. now, this poisoned letter tested of sight before it went to the capitol, attorneys were apparently -- lawmakers were apparently never in any real danger. mr.ish officials in including fbi director and homeland security secretary have briefed senators behind closed doors tonight. and that letter -- this is just about where we are right now with what we...
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which matches the name of the man arrested in tupelo, mississippi. diane? >>> and now we turn to that big vote in washington and jolting defeat for the president on the gun bill crafted in response to the newtown shooting. tonight, it has failed in the senate, and the president spoke just this afternoon. abc's chief white house correspondent, jonathan karl, is there now. >> reporter: this was the single best chance to pass any part of the president's plan to combat gun violence and it couldn't even get passed in the democratically-controlled senate. surrounded by victims of gun violence, the president angrily denounced the vote. >> there are no coherent arguments as to why we wouldn't do this. it came down to politics. so all in all this was a pretty shameful day in washington. >> reporter: the president was joined by mark barden, who lost his son daniel in the sandy hook massacre. >> we'll return home now, disappointed, but not defeated. we return home with the determination that change will happen. maybe not today, but it will happen. it will happen soon.
which matches the name of the man arrested in tupelo, mississippi. diane? >>> and now we turn to that big vote in washington and jolting defeat for the president on the gun bill crafted in response to the newtown shooting. tonight, it has failed in the senate, and the president spoke just this afternoon. abc's chief white house correspondent, jonathan karl, is there now. >> reporter: this was the single best chance to pass any part of the president's plan to combat gun violence...
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that's the word from another suspect who cops busted in mississippi. his name is paul kevin kurt tis, and the feds say he sent a letter with the his sign to president obama and another letter to the republican senator from mississippi, roger wicker. the mail set off alarms at a screening facility. never came close to the white house or capitol hill. but a season source is telling fox news the substance in the letters is absolutely, unequivocally, ricin. police and neighbors describing the guy as a paranoid loner who thought the government was out to get him, trying to ruin his reputation. as for the body part conspiracy there was word he was deeply disturbed from his time working in a hospital. both letters saying, quote to see a wrong and not disclose is it is to become a partner to its continuance. it ended, i am kc and i approve this message. john roberts is live in mississippi. what can we say about this now today, john? >> we're learning all kinds of things about this fella and the possibility as well learned in court, overhearing conversation bet
that's the word from another suspect who cops busted in mississippi. his name is paul kevin kurt tis, and the feds say he sent a letter with the his sign to president obama and another letter to the republican senator from mississippi, roger wicker. the mail set off alarms at a screening facility. never came close to the white house or capitol hill. but a season source is telling fox news the substance in the letters is absolutely, unequivocally, ricin. police and neighbors describing the guy...
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. >> and flood fears along the mississippi river. waters rise, causing evacuations and emergency declarations. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, april 22nd, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, the city of boston plans a one-minute moment of silence this afternoon one week after the deadarathon bombings as the fbi gets its first chance to question suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. here's the latest. tsarnaev is awake responding to investigators but he's unable to speak. police suspect tsarnaev and his older brother were likely planning other attacks. city officials plan to reopen the area around boylston street where the bombs detonated after it's released by the fbi and environmental and safety checks are completed. that's where susan mcginnis is this morning. susan. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. this is boylston street, part of that six-block region that's going to be reopened. that memorial will be relocated to copley square park. meanwhile nearby at beth isra
. >> and flood fears along the mississippi river. waters rise, causing evacuations and emergency declarations. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, april 22nd, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, the city of boston plans a one-minute moment of silence this afternoon one week after the deadarathon bombings as the fbi gets its first chance to question suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. here's the latest. tsarnaev...
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and now this letter, as we learned, is very, very similar to a ricin-laced letter set to a mississippi senator this week. we're awaiting this press conference with jay carney. >> yes, what i can tell you is that according to the street service on tuesday, a letter addressed to the president, that contained a suspicious substance, was intercepted at an off sight mail facility. if there is something suspicious or dangerous in it it can be screened by personnel. that it can be certainly checked. the scientific testing can be done, and it can be guarantee todd be safe before it comes to the white house. so this remote facility, there was a letter and a law enforcement source setelling us it's very similar to that sent to senate ere wicker. wh to senator wicker. it initially tested positive for ricin. it's not always fatal, but it can be. it's not as dangerous as anth x anthrax, but it is dangerous. we're certainly asking questions of white house press secretary jay carney here in a few minutes. right now the secret service is and handling all of the questions about this, so it's unclear ex
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now word they have arrested a man in tupelo, mississippi in that case. mike emanuel has been on the story throughout the day. is he live on the hill late for us tonight. what can we reported, mike? what are you getting? >> bill, we have several law enforcement sources who tell us that a man by the name of kenneth curtis of tupelo, mississippi has been arrested in connection with these letters that have tested positive for ricin that have been sent to -- addressed to president obama and senator roger wicker of mississippi. sources early on in the investigation were telling us that it was somebody from mississippi, from senator wicker's home state and the fbi bulletin that we have been reporting from that we obtained early today says the two letters that were sent were signed i am k.c. and i approve this message. k.c. may translate to kenneth curtis it is unclear when charges will be filed. whether it will be later tonight or tomorrow. but, again, to recap, several federal law enforcement sources say arrest has been made. kenneth curtis from tupelo, missis
now word they have arrested a man in tupelo, mississippi in that case. mike emanuel has been on the story throughout the day. is he live on the hill late for us tonight. what can we reported, mike? what are you getting? >> bill, we have several law enforcement sources who tell us that a man by the name of kenneth curtis of tupelo, mississippi has been arrested in connection with these letters that have tested positive for ricin that have been sent to -- addressed to president obama and...
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flood advisory posted for a dozens of states as all of the tribitaries get in the mississippi. it will be on for much of the spring. we are head start here. look as the other system builds and pushes in the midwest and bringing more rain and more snow if you can believe it. some cases 6-12 inches more snow in the areas that are so done with winter, back to you. >> we are, janice dean thank you so much. >> i am shepherd smith. this is the fox report. it is the bottom of the hour and time for the top of the news and the uncle of the boston terror suspect speaking out saying he is relegaled that the younger brother is still alive. >> i hope he will pull through. he will be able for his own sake. for his own sake to get forgiveness for those who have been harmed and have been hurt. from the families of the victims. from martin's family and krystal's family and lindsay's fam dispam the officer. for all 180 who suffered. as i said for his own sake. >> remember the uncle called his nephews loserce and angrily demanded that the younger son turn himself in. he claim that would his older
flood advisory posted for a dozens of states as all of the tribitaries get in the mississippi. it will be on for much of the spring. we are head start here. look as the other system builds and pushes in the midwest and bringing more rain and more snow if you can believe it. some cases 6-12 inches more snow in the areas that are so done with winter, back to you. >> we are, janice dean thank you so much. >> i am shepherd smith. this is the fox report. it is the bottom of the hour and...
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. >> in mississippi, a twister landed and left three people dead in mississippi, missouri, and nebraska. know they are cleaning undamage. there were downed trees and freezing rain in northern new york. >> sad news to report, jonathan winters has died. a family friend says the ohio native died last night of natural causes at his home. he was a pioneer in the art of sandup comedy and known for his energy and gift bore mimicking. he inspired robin williams and jim cary. he was 87 years old. >> fight between the dodgers and padres left a high-priced dodgers player with a broken collar bone. san diego slugger charged the pitcher's mound after being hit by a pitch from the dodger and players from both teams jumped in. he signed $14 million, six-year contract with los angeles last winter and it still is unknown how long he will be sidelined. >> that is what you get for fighting. >> that guy is hit all time because he leans into the plate. come on! >> he said-he said. the forecast? >> what i say, we know it will be windy with temperatures dropping dramatically to sunday and monday, 10- to 15-de
. >> in mississippi, a twister landed and left three people dead in mississippi, missouri, and nebraska. know they are cleaning undamage. there were downed trees and freezing rain in northern new york. >> sad news to report, jonathan winters has died. a family friend says the ohio native died last night of natural causes at his home. he was a pioneer in the art of sandup comedy and known for his energy and gift bore mimicking. he inspired robin williams and jim cary. he was 87 years...
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this video from kemper county, mississippi, the far eastern side of the state. they had a tornado and when came through here it destroyed mobile homes, uprooted trees, overturned an 18-wheeler. the county sheriff is telling us that. one person is said to have tied in this tornado in kemper county, mississippi, and several others injured. this is the first video from the area. it's a rural area. we're hoping for more soon. the -- there are massive storm warnings, alabama and right up the country. rate worth a check of the local. if you live in these areas, we haven't been through this in a while. this is the beginning of spring storms and this thing is awful. we're getting reports from up and down. if a it's -- if it's headed your way, seek shelter. this is a bad spring storm. >>> s.w.a.t. teams have stormed a home in georgia. happened last night during fox report. they shot a man dead after police say that man had held some firefighters hostage for hours. as i mentioned it happened 40 miles north and east of atlanta in the town of swanee, georgia. firefighters r
this video from kemper county, mississippi, the far eastern side of the state. they had a tornado and when came through here it destroyed mobile homes, uprooted trees, overturned an 18-wheeler. the county sheriff is telling us that. one person is said to have tied in this tornado in kemper county, mississippi, and several others injured. this is the first video from the area. it's a rural area. we're hoping for more soon. the -- there are massive storm warnings, alabama and right up the...
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>> bismarck, i was in 168 greenville, mississippi. i'll never forget it. >> is that the biggest one in the nation? >> uh-huh. and it took you 30 times to get there? >> i was rejected 29 times until i got there. >> here was the deal, ann martin is a legend in that small town in mississippi and she was out sick. because i showed up to work with a blazer, they asked me to anchor and that was the only thing that qualified me. i was terrified. i remember i was looking at the camera. i was, please god, let me make it. it said in the teleprompter, good evening, i'm hoda kotb, ann martin is out sick. and i thought, please god, this is my big break. and i looked up at the teleprompter and said, good evening, i'm ann martin. >> i wanted to pull it back. >> when i mess up, i keep messing up. it was a disaster. >> you kept digging, didn't you? >> it was at the very end of the newscast, it was over and i'll never forget the floor director, like davy, but much younger. he took the mic off like -- ooh. and i went -- >> never going to see you again.
>> bismarck, i was in 168 greenville, mississippi. i'll never forget it. >> is that the biggest one in the nation? >> uh-huh. and it took you 30 times to get there? >> i was rejected 29 times until i got there. >> here was the deal, ann martin is a legend in that small town in mississippi and she was out sick. because i showed up to work with a blazer, they asked me to anchor and that was the only thing that qualified me. i was terrified. i remember i was looking...